Can you stop a grenade by holding it?

"Safety Pins" are relatively firmly attached to the grenade at the factory, but may have been tampered with. If the "Pull Ring" gets snagged on clothing as you remove the grenade, and if you don't hold onto the "Safety Lever," the fuse will be ignited and within a few seconds, the grenade will explode.
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Can you stop a grenade by putting the pin back in?

Any article on the discussion of grenade usage would be remiss in not answering the additional question often posed of whether you can put the pin back in after you've pulled it and still have it be safe to let go of the lever- the answer is yes, but this must be done VERY carefully, as letting up even a little on the ...
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How long can you hold a grenade before it explodes?

At first, the grenade was fitted with a seven-second fuze, but during combat in the Battle of France in 1940, this delay proved too long, giving defenders time to escape the explosion or to throw the grenade back, so the delay was reduced to four seconds.
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Can you stop a grenade by jumping on it?

One of the squad throws their body over the grenade and makes a Heroic Sacrifice. The Mythbusters examined this in 2007 and confirmed the myth; jumping on a grenade will significantly reduce the injuries to those around, but it's still a very good idea to get clear.
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Can you pull a grenade with teeth?

Pulling the pin with your teeth.

Pulling the pin on a grenade is easy, but it's not that easy. If you plan to pull the pin with your teeth, set up a dental appointment because you're going to rip at least three pearly whites from your mouth. Just slow down and pull it with your hand, Rambo.
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Can you use your teeth on a grenade?

However, the most bizarre thing about grenades in movies is pulling out the pin with teeth – that is pretty much impossible. The end of the pin is usually spread wide apart. This ensures that the pin will not be yanked out accidentally and will not simply fall out.
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Can a helmet cover a grenade?

If you didn't dig your defensive fighting position with a grenade sump, the best thing you can do is get down on the ground with your kevlar pointed toward the blast. Helmets (and modern shoulder pads) were designed to protect from fragmentation. Your second best bet is to put your feet toward the blast.
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Will a grenade explode if you hold it?

If the "Pull Ring" gets snagged on clothing as you remove the grenade, and if you don't hold onto the "Safety Lever," the fuse will be ignited and within a few seconds, the grenade will explode.
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How many seconds after you pull the pin on a grenade?

From pulling the pin and throwing a grenade, it usually takes anywhere between two to six seconds before detonation occurs.
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Can you cook grenades in real life?

No, you do not "cook" grenades in real life. Your sergeant will laugh at you if said that to him. After you pull the pin on a grenade you got just a very few seconds to throw it.
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Do grenades hiss?

The early fuses were not completely silent and made a loud "bang" and produced sparks when activated. They also made a faint "hissing" sound while burning, potentially alerting the enemy of their presence.
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Can grenade be defused?

Can you disarm an armed grenade before it explodes? The only way to neutralize an activated grenade is to remove the fuze that sits on the top. With most types of grenades, you can simply unscrew it, the same way you would unscrew a lightbulb.
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Would shooting a grenade make it explode?

Thus, in conclusion, it's hard to make a grenade explode just by shooting a normal handgun at it, but with a powerful enough sniper rifle, it's possible to penetrate deep enough into the main charge and make a grenade explode with a single, well-placed shot!
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How long is the timer on a grenade?

Such grenades have a fuse that detonates the explosive either on impact or after a brief (usually four-second) time delay that is long enough for the grenade to be accurately thrown but is too brief for enemy soldiers to toss the grenade back once it has landed among them.
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Why do Marines jump on grenades?

Since this is almost universally fatal, it is considered an especially conspicuous and selfless act of individual sacrifice in wartime; in United States military history, more citations for the Medal of Honor, the country's highest military decoration, have been awarded for falling on grenades to save comrades than any ...
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How heavy is a grenade?

A common type of explosive grenade is the fragmentation grenade, whose iron body, or case, is designed to break into small, lethal, fast-moving fragments once the TNT core explodes. Such grenades usually weigh no more than 2 pounds (0.9 kg).
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How far can a grenade be thrown?

On average a grenade can be thrown between 20 and 40 meters. The casualty radius of a grenade is between 5 and 20 meters; with a minimum of 50% of exposed personnel becoming casualties within a radius of around 15 metres from the blast.
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How many grenades did soldiers carry in ww2?

1,496 rounds of rifle ammunition (assuming 1 cartridge belt, 1 bandolier and 1 clip in the gun for riflemen) 700 rounds of automatic rifle ammunition. 15 rifle grenades (variable) 24 fragmentation grenades (variable)
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How powerful is a hand grenade?

The U.S. military uses the M67 Fragmentation Hand Grenade. 6.5 ounces of high explosive destroys a 2.5-inch diameter steel casing and sends the bits of steel out up to 230 meters. Deaths are commonly caused up to 5 meters away from the grenade.
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What is a pineapple grenade?

The fragmentation hand grenade was used by the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Commonly known as a “pineapple” grenade, because of its shape and structure, the MK2 has grooves in its cast-iron shell to aid in gripping the grenade – which give it the appearance of a pineapple fruit.
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Why are grenades painted yellow?

The fuze bouchon (body) was modified by eliminating the "cut-back" and the safety lever lengthened. Yellow was the color code for high explosive ordnance at this time and HE grenades were painted accordingly. Understandably this was found to be an impractical color due to its high visibility to the enemy.
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